Shikhar Dhawan struck a sublime hundred in the nick of time as India delivered yet again in a series decider to beat Sri Lanka by eight wickets in the third and series deciding final ODI.
India will next play three T20s against the Islanders before embarking on a long away journey, starting with the South Africa tour.
And Rohit feels the young lot of cricketers in the team are ready for the tough battles ahead.
"The youngsters bring a lot of energy and I'm sure they are ready for all the upcoming challenges," he added.
The skipper hailed his team for the "terrific comeback" they made after the morale-shattering defeat in the first ODI in Dharamsala.
Rohit also said that the just-concluded series gave him a toast of what captaincy actually is.
"(It was a) terrific comeback after the first game in Dharamsala. We showed plenty of character. This has been the hallmark of the team. Whenever we were defeated, we have always come back strong," he said.
Terming the win as "team effort", Rohit singled out Shreyas Iyer for special praise.
"Whenever we put into tough situations, we responded well. We played as a team and that's what counts at the end of the day.
"The batting of Shreyas Iyer was a big positive. He showed a lot of intent. The way he came and batted was brilliant. He batted fearlessly," he said.
"Really disappointing for us. We played well in the first game, and it was a good chance to beat India in India, but we didn't execute the plans well in the last couple of games in both the departments," he said.
"We got a good start today, but the middle order didn't capitalise and so we couldn't put enough runs on the board.
"We already lost the ODI series and now we have to think about our future. We have to stay at present and forget the rest," the Lankan captain added.
The left-hander said he is currently batting at his best in all formats of the game.
"I feel like I'm batting my best. I know my game well now, which is why my consistency has gone up. A bit on technique and changed my guard," he said.
"I'm an experienced player. I know how to handle situations, and my success rate has gone up. Most of the time I score fifty, I look to go for a century.
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